Trinidad and Tobago Coat of Arms Hoodie Design
This hoodie showcases the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago, a striking emblem of national identity updated in 2025. The central design is the shield, split by an "enhanced" chevron, with the top section black (Sable) and the bottom red (Gules), echoing the national flag's colors. A narrow silver/white (Argent) chevronel enhances this design. At the top (chief) of the shield, two gold (Or) hummingbirds face each other, celebrating Trinidad's historical and cultural roots. Replacing the previous design, the base of the shield displays a gold (Or) steelpan with its two pan sticks, representing the nation's iconic musical instrument, cultural identity, and innovation.
Above the shield, the crest features a royal helmet adorned with a wreath of the national colors. On the helmet, a palm tree and a steering wheel combine elements of Tobago's heritage and nautical themes. The shield is supported by a scarlet ibis (representing Trinidad) and a cocrico (representing Tobago), both in their natural colors, with their wings raised in a gesture of pride.
Below the shield, the compartment depicts the two islands themselves emerging from the ocean waves, symbolizing the country's unique twin-island geography. The overall composition is a powerful visual expression of Trinidad and Tobago's unity, heritage, and aspirations, encapsulated by the motto: "Together we aspire, together we achieve."